I have done extensive due diligence but there are a dozen conflicting posts on XDA covering how to go about this. Off of XDA are just a million sites with AI generated copy that’s absolutely incorrect.

So, I have a new Galaxy Tab A7 Lite. I want to root it and have the superU app, etc. and I will then de-google it.

So, like I said, there’s a ton of conflicting methods listed. Also, many provide instructions like “Now flash the device,” or “put it in xyz mode” but they don’t actually say how. Instructions are supposed to be instructive, not referential.

I’m not incapable; far from it. I rooted my Zenpad a few years ago. It’s just I had comprehensive directions.

So, would anyone be up to the task? I’m offering $20 because I know this is a bit of a todo and I respect the value of your time and effort.

Thanks, all.

P.S. I should first make sure, rooting does not preclude keeping updates, right? If it would prohibit updates then I think I might not want to do it.

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    19 days ago

    First off, rooting your tablet will prevent OTA(Over-the-air) updating in most situations, but it’s not impossible to get updates. There are ways to acquire new updates and manually flash them, but that will be more difficult than normal. It also should be noted that the A7 Lite is nearing EOL, so it might not even need to be updated soon. If you want to proceed, here are the initial steps.

    First step is to unlock the bootloader. This will void the warranty of your device.

    Assuming you are on OneUI 6:

    • Go to Settings>About tablet>Software information
    • Tap build number a whole lot, then enter your password(if applicable)
    • Close and re-open the settings app, then scroll down and click on Developer options. Then scroll down and toggle on “OEM Unlocking.” If you can’t find it, your tablet may be doomed to not be rooted unfortunately, as some carriers hide the option to unlock the bootloader(e.g. Verizon in the US).

    That guide is according to my phone running OneUI 6, so it should be accurate to your Tab A7 lite.

    If you have any issues, I can try to resolve them.

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      19 days ago

      Before you proceed, we’ll want to know the specific model number of your device to make sure you download the right version of software.